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@Silas Hundt can u please correct the question(or answer) to the computer science question "While Loop"???....it is a Level 4 question with a small mistake...and I lost a lot of points for that...the correction has been mentioned in the discussion as well...thank u in advance!!!
I'm having an issue on the Calculus practice map (https://brilliant.org/practice/calculus/limits-of-functions-1/graphical/1/). The graphics don't seem to be rendering correctly; I'm just getting "{{ image paranline }}" at the bottom of the problem. The issue seems to be the same on all browsers, from multiple different computers/mobile devices. Anything you can do?
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This discussion board is a place to discuss our Daily Challenges and the math and science related to those challenges. Explanations are more than just a solution — they should explain the steps and thinking strategies that you used to obtain the solution. Comments should further the discussion of math and science.
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@Harsh Depal Can we talk about your problems accessing Brilliant over here?
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@Silas Hundt instead of the normal gui,whenever i open brilliant it opens in basic html view. thanks for the help
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@Harsh Depal Can you try opening Brilliant in Chrome, holding down the shift key, and refreshing the page?
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@Silas Hundt Got it this time
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@Aabhas Mathur what do you mean?
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Sometimes i was unable to use the @mention feature
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@Daniel Liu Talking about technical issues that you have with Brilliant. I will always @ mention you so you can unsubscribe from the thread and still be notified.
@Silas Hundt can u please correct the question(or answer) to the computer science question "While Loop"???....it is a Level 4 question with a small mistake...and I lost a lot of points for that...the correction has been mentioned in the discussion as well...thank u in advance!!!
Hi @Silas Hundt,
I'm having an issue on the Calculus practice map (https://brilliant.org/practice/calculus/limits-of-functions-1/graphical/1/). The graphics don't seem to be rendering correctly; I'm just getting "{{ image paranline }}" at the bottom of the problem. The issue seems to be the same on all browsers, from multiple different computers/mobile devices. Anything you can do?
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@John Gilling Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I've fixed it now.
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@Arron Kau !
ThanksHey @John Gilling - can you paste more of the problem here?
We'll fix it.
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Below is the graph of y=f(x), with a=6, b=2 and c=9. What is the value of limx→a+f(x)+limx→a−f(x)?
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